Dezeen Debate features doughnut-shaped weather balloon praised as "sheer genius"

Woven Gateway and Sky Ring by Line + Studio

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a pair of landmarks in China designed by Line + Studio. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now.

Architecture firm Line + Studio introduced a doughnut-shaped meteorological balloon and a woven timber tunnel to rural Zhejiang.

Commenters debated the project, with one calling it “sheer genius”. Another thought it was “fun, smart, and quite an interesting feature as a landscaping architectural statement”.

RCR Arquitectes unveils plans for “unusually narrow” skyscraper in Dubai

Other stories in this week’s newsletter that fired up the comments section included RCR Arquitectes’ plans for an “unusually narrow” skyscraper in Dubai, earplugs made out of mycelium by product company Gob and the Museum of Shakespeare in London, designed by Perkins&Will.

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